Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust maintains recommencement of construction not in contravention of the law
Even in hardship Nama blooms.
The R4.6-billion project, set to house Amazon’s new African headquarters, is on ‘sacred floodplain’, say applicants
An installation and a documentary about the notorious residential school system amplify calls to define such deaths worldwide as genocide
Stellenbosch researcher believes clinical trials on humans will show promising results
Katrina Esau’s The Ostrich and the Tortoise aims to preserve N|uu for its next generation of speakers
Thirty-four bishops and three archbishops decry exploratory drilling as a ‘sin’ against the Earth
Music giant Dr Jonas Gwangwa, who passed away on 23 January, used his influence to promote the language of his people MaNdebele ase Nyakatho, writes Lucas Ledwaba
Right of reply to How to whitewash colonial pain and trauma, published in the Mail & Guardian 24 September
Approval of the River Club development in Cape Town is reminiscent of those bulldozing spatial planners of apartheid
The decline of N|uu dates all the way back to 1652, when the first Europeans arrived by ship at the Cape of Good Hope.
Studies continue to reveal a far more complex history than that recorded by colonial settlers, missionaries and travellers